Considering the defendant-husband’s own testimony that the Greek farm in question was purchased after the parties were married and that the property was marital, we find that the plaintiff-wife satisfied her burden of proving the marital nature of the farm.
We affirm the family court’s finding that the farm was marital property, and we find the ...

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